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UPDATE 9:30 a.m.: The National Weather Service has canceled the dense fog advisory that was in effect for Weld and parts of Larimer counties Tuesday morning, but low visibility may persist throughout the rest of the morning.

Traffic cameras from the Colorado Department of Transportation show improving conditions and even clear blue skies toward the foothills.

The layer of fog began burning off around the city around 9 a.m., and sunny skies are possible later in the day. The temperature is expected to rise to around 40 degrees.

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8:30 a.m.: Anyone looking out a window this morning won’t see much. Greeley and most of northern Colorado is sopped in with a thick bank of fog that is slowing traffic and has prompted the National Weather Service to issue a dense fog advisory for all of Weld County.

The advisory is in effect until 9 a.m., though fog may persist after that time.

Road conditions were slick in some areas, and traffic moved slowly along Colo. 14 and U.S. 85 during the morning commute.

Temperatures are predicted to rise to around 40 degrees today, and skies are expected to clear throughout the day. That follows a gradual warming trend that could approach 60 degrees by the weekend.

This story may be updated throughout the day. Check back with The Tribune for updates.